MILITARY APPLICATION OF SOLDIER REMOTE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING IN FOREIGN ARMED FORCES


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Wearable devices for monitoring the physiological and psychophysiological state of soldiers is part of modern high-tech military medicine, allowing real-time to predict the state of physical and mental health of the soldier. Data on the real combat readiness of military personnel is used to make team decisions. Systems of remote monitoring of physiological and psychophysiological state are also used for carrying out scientific researches in the conditions of a fighting situation or in conditions close to it. (bibliography: 7 refs).

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A D Demkin

S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy of the Russian Defense Ministry

Saint Petersburg, Russia

O A Nagibovich

S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy of the Russian Defense Ministry

Saint Petersburg, Russia

V V Vasil'chenko

S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy of the Russian Defense Ministry

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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